Warriors and the tennis cats
Summary: Eiji, Shusuke, Momoshiro and Ryoma were all killed by a drunk driver. They're given a second chance at life but, it's not the life that they think.
Author's Note: First off: Lame title, I know. XD anyone have any suggestions?
Disclaimer: I OWN NOTHING!
~Prologue~
Ryoma didn't realize it until it was a second too late.
Right before his eyes two of his sempai had gotten hit. The next thing he knew was that the very car that hit them was going right at him and there was nowhere he could run. And, even if he wanted to run he couldn't. He just couldn't feel his legs.
"Damn monsters, I'll kill y'all!" The driver of the car yelled. His arm was extended out the window a beer can in his grip.
"Ryoma," Momoshiro yelled "Move!" he had run as fast as possible and tried to tackle the boy out of the way. He was a second too late. The car then sped away, swerving this way and that the driver's triumphant laugh echoing. Ryoma and Momoshiro fell down on the floor along with the other two students that had been hit.
The students behind the fence of the school that were close enough to the crosswalk had seen what happened desperately tried to get to their fellow students.
Oishi was first to get there, Kunimitsu was second. Sakuno was right behind them tears falling from her eyes. She had already called the cops and soon after her the rest of the team followed.
"They're...They're gone..."Oishi said his voice breaking, tears in his eyes as he sat there holding the broken body of his doubles partner. He had been there with them the last minutes of the boy's lives seeing as he was only a minute behind them from leaving. He could not believe that they were gone...
Only minutes later the ambulance arrived along with the police. They were obviously late. If they had been there a few minutes after Sakuno had called they could have saved them. As you can tell their response time was rather lacking.
"They could have been saved..." was all anyone who had known the four boys could think of. After all, those five little words had shared with the world how easily life could be taken away.
